The governor of the Kharkiv district of the same name, Oleh Sinyekhubov, announced that there had been a new Russian explosion in the area with remote-controlled bombs, which resulted in the injury of at least 13 people.
According to the information, four remote-controlled bombs hit garages near residential areas. The mayor of the city, Ihor Terekhov, said that a house and a sports facility were damaged.
A 60-year-old woman and a 40-year-old man are in critical condition.
The damage to Kharkiv and the surrounding area has decreased after a surprise attack by Ukrainian forces in Kursk on August 6. In the last few days, however, the Russian hammer on the city has increased.
On Friday, seven people were killed and 97 injured when a block of flats hit, and on Sunday at least 50 people were injured by Russian missiles that hit a shopping center and an event center.
Source: RES
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